Magnetic cosmetics tray

ABSTRACT

A magnetic cosmetics tray has a tray portion. The tray portion has a magnetic tray base defined by and circumscribed by a tray sidewall. The tray sidewall includes a sidewall upper and a sidewall lower. The tray sidewall further includes a sidewall shoulder defined at a junction between the sidewall upper and the sidewall lower. The sidewall shoulder is defined on the sidewall inside surface. The magnetic tray base has a magnetic layer. Cosmetic modules reconfigurably attach to the magnetic tray base. A lid has a mirror side and a stand side. The stand side includes a stand that pivots from a stowed position to a deployed position. The mirror side includes a mirror with a mirror edge. The mirror edge engages to the sidewall shoulder when the lid is engaged to the tray position.

This application claims priority from co-pending U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 17/399,874, by same inventor Natalie Plain entitled Magnetic Cosmetics Tray filed Aug. 11, 2021, which in turn claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application 63/094,710 by same inventor Natalie Plain entitled Magnetic Cosmetics Tray filed Oct. 21, 2020, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is in the field of magnetic cosmetics trays.

DISCUSSION OF RELATED ART

A variety of different cosmetics trays have been described in the prior art. Some of these include cosmetic trays having interchangeable magnetic cosmetic modules or have cosmetic modules that are reconfigurable.

For example, in United States patent number US20190075910A1 Magnetic Makeup Case by inventor Angelita Sherie Torres published on Mar. 14, 2019, the abstract discloses, “A cosmetics case having a housing configured to receive and contain cosmetics brushes. The case additionally having a lid and an interior shelf. The interior shelf including a recessed region containing a planar magnet such that a user can selectively magnetically engage cosmetics contained within a metal pan with the planar magnet in the recessed region. The lid, housing and interior shelf having embedded complimentary magnets position and configured to hold the case securely closed until a user desires to open and access the case.”

Also for example, in United States publication number US20130133686A1 Cosmetic Holder by inventor Zena Shteysel published May 30, 2013 the abstract discloses, “customizable cosmetic palette is provided. A base assembly having a magnetic surface therein retains cosmetic pans of different shapes and sizes within the palette body, and allows replacement and rearrangement of the pans as necessary. One or more covers are provided to protect the contents during use, storage, handling and/or travel.”

For example, in the international publication number W01986000600A1 Magnetic Cosmetic Case by inventor Janet Strnad published Jan. 30, 1986 the abstract discloses, “A cosmetic case (9) comprising a casing (10) and at least one magnet (20) which is mounted in the casing for releasably securing magnetically attracted pans of colored powder, creams and the like within the casing. The casing preferably has two hingedly connected sections (11, 12) with at least one magnet mounted in each section. A partition, preferably comprising a non-magnifying mirror on one side and a magnifying mirror on the other side, is preferably mounted between the sections to separate pans (24) of colored powders, creams and the like releasably secured in one section from that in the other section.”

For example, in United States patent number U.S. Pat. No. 5,005,697A Make-Up Case by inventor Keiji Jimbo et al. published Apr. 9, 1991 the abstract discloses, “A make-up case comprising in the inside thereof a plurality of cosmetics pans, wherein the bottom of each pan is provided with a magnet and the inner bottom of the case is provided with a magnetic material, or vice versa, the magnetic material being attracted to the magnet, whereby the plurality of cosmetics pans are removably arranged in the inside of the case.”

For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,135,012 Magnetic Compact Case by inventor Melvin Kamen published Aug. 4, 1992 the abstract discloses, A compact case has a lid which forms a joint with an associated base when the lid is in its closed position relative to the base. A magnetic sealing mechanism positively seals substantially the entire length of the joint. The magnetic sealing mechanism can also function to releasably and moveably secure cosmetic product containers and cosmetic implements and accessories to the compact case.”

For example, in United States publication number US20100089793A1 Cosmetic Component Retainer by inventor Monetta J. Plassmeyer published Apr. 15, 2010 the abstract discloses, “A cosmetic palette for retaining a cosmetic component includes a base and a non-metallic retention layer. The base includes a first side and an opposing second side. The retention layer is secured to and covers at least a portion of the first side. The retention layer removably secures the cosmetic component to inhibit movement of the cosmetic component relative to the first side. The retention layer is devoid of any predetermined locations that are adapted to secure the cosmetic component. Further, the retention layer can retain a cosmetic component that is formed from plastic or metal. The cosmetic palette can include a removable rim that is positioned so that a portion of the retention layer is positioned directly between the rim and the first side of the base. The retention layer can be formed from a plastic material or a vinyl compound. In another embodiment, the present invention is directed toward a cosmetic component retainer that includes a first cosmetic palette and a second cosmetic palette that are hingedly attached to one another.”

For example, in United States publication number US20110061675A1 Custom Compact Cosmetic Case with makeup pans and brushes published Mar. 17, 2011 the abstract discloses, “A cosmetic case is disclosed. The cosmetic case comprises an external shell comprising a lid section and a bottom section. At least one hinge connects the lid section to the bottom section. At least a first panel is attached via at least one hinge to an edge of the bottom section. The first panel can swing out to reveal an inside surface of the bottom section. Each panel has a front surface which faces up towards the lid section and a back surface which faces down towards the bottom section. At least part of the front surface is comprised of a magnetic material. The cosmetic case has a plurality of fastening devices on an inside of the bottom section for storing cosmetic accessories.”

For example, in United States patent number U.S. Pat. No. 4,018,237A Booklet Type Cosmetic Compact by inventor Wolf Steiman published Apr. 19, 1977 the abstract discloses, “A cosmetic compact in the form of a small booklet of flexible sheet material comprising a one-piece base and cover, the latter being hingedly connected to the base and adapted to overlie the same. Heat-sealed to the members are substantially flat retainer sheets, both of which are provided with upstanding bead formations extending at least partially around peripheral edge portions thereof. The bead formations of each sheet are so arranged as to be capable of interfitting with one another and being frictionally nested, thereby to maintain the members in closed position when compact is not in use. Optionally, one or both of the bead formations can be provided with undercut surfaces to thereby improve the frictional retention between the two members. The flat space outlined by the bead formation of the base member is adapted to receive a tray of cosmetic material, and the space outlined by the bead formation of the cover member is available for securing a mirror thereto. The arrangement is such that an especially neat external appearance and soft touch is realized, in a compact characterized by small physical size and extremely low manufacturing cost.”

For example, in United States patent number U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,420A Cosmetic Make-Up Kit With Replaceable Modules by inventor Morris Sussman published Apr. 15, 2010 the abstract discloses, “A cosmetic palette for retaining a cosmetic component includes a base and a non-metallic retention layer. The base includes a first side and an opposing second side. The retention layer is secured to and covers at least a portion of the first side. The retention layer removably secures the cosmetic component to inhibit movement of the cosmetic component relative to the first side. The retention layer is devoid of any predetermined locations that are adapted to secure the cosmetic component. Further, the retention layer can retain a cosmetic component that is formed from plastic or metal. The cosmetic palette can include a removable rim that is positioned so that a portion of the retention layer is positioned directly between the rim and the first side of the base. The retention layer can be formed from a plastic material or a vinyl compound. In another embodiment, the present invention is directed toward a cosmetic component retainer that includes a first cosmetic palette and a second cosmetic palette that are hingedly attached to one another.”

For example, in United States patent number U.S. Pat. No. 9,867,448B2 Container With Collapsible Applicator by inventor Adrian Charles Apodaca published Jan. 16, 2018 the abstract discloses, “A container is provided that includes a base having a plurality of sides defining abase perimeter and a well configured to hold a product. The container also includes a lid assembly configured to be pivotably coupled to the base and a recess disposed on two or more of the plurality of sides. The recess has a height extending between a top and bottom of the base and a width extending between the base perimeter and the well. The container further includes a collapsible applicator configured to be: (i) held within the recess at two or more of the plurality of sides when the collapsible applicator is in a collapsed position; and (ii) removed from the recess at the two or more sides and extended from the collapsed position to an extended application position.”

For example, in United States publication number US20170143099A1 Housing For Cosmetic Product by inventor Daniel CARRARO published Aug. 18, 2020 the abstract discloses, “A housing for cosmetic product includes a base receiving at least one cosmetic product and a cover mounted on the base so as to be able to rotate, and to be moved between a closed position and an open position. The housing also includes an intermediate plate receiving at least one cosmetic product and mounted on the cover so as to be able to rotate and is arranged between the base and the cover, the plate being movable between a retracted position and a deployed position. The plate passes from the retracted position thereof to the deployed position thereof by a manipulation of the cover. The intermediate plate as well is movable in rotation between the deployed position and a release position in which the plate is led to a distance from the base so as to expose and/or make accessible the entire surface area of the base.”

For example, in United States publication number US20130104927A1 Temporary Hair Coloring Kit by inventor Regina Hurst published May 2, 2013 the abstract discloses, “A hair coloring apparatus includes a case having a base and a lid. The lid is pivotally coupled to a back wall of the base, the lid being movable between an open configuration providing access to an interior area and a closed configuration preventing access to the interior area. The apparatus includes a minor panel removably and pivotally coupled to the front wall of the base, the mirror panel movable between a storage configuration completely in the case interior area and a deployed configuration substantially displaced from the base interior area. A template member is situated in the base interior area that defines a plurality of recesses. A non-powder coloring substance and a powder coloring substance are situated in respective recesses. The apparatus includes first and second applicators, each one having a tip particularly configured to apply the powder and non-powder coloring substances, respectively.”

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A magnetic cosmetics tray has a tray body. The tray body has a magnetic tray base defined by and circumscribed by a tray sidewall. The tray sidewall includes a sidewall upper and a sidewall lower. The tray sidewall also includes a sidewall shoulder defined at a junction between the sidewall upper and the sidewall lower. The sidewall shoulder is defined on the sidewall inside surface. The magnetic tray base has a magnetic layer. Cosmetic modules reconfigurably attach to the magnetic tray base. A lid has a mirror side and a stand side. The stand side includes a stand that pivots from a stowed position to a deployed position. The mirror side includes a mirror with a mirror edge. The mirror edge engages to the sidewall shoulder when the lid is engaged to the tray position.

The lid is formed with sidewalls and the mirror edge engages a mirror shoulder formed between a lid upper sidewall and a lid lower sidewall. The mirror is attached to the lid a plurality of lid posts. The plurality of lid posts extend from a lid hollow portion. An adhesive resin is disposed on the lid posts and retaining the mirror to the lid posts. The lid posts are at a same height as the mirror shoulder. The stowed position retains the stand within the stand notch. The deployed position extends the stand outside of the stand notch. The stand notch is formed as a channel with a rectangular shape.

Preferably, the cosmetics modules include a first module formed as a blush tray, a second module formed as a highlighter tray, a third module formed as a first cream bronze, a fourth module formed as a second cream bronze, a fifth module formed as an eyeshadow tray, and a sixth module formed as a lipstick tray. A clear tacky plastic film layer can cover and be laminated over the magnetic layer. The magnetic layer is adhesively bonded to the tray body. At least a portion of the sidewall upper is defined on the sidewall inside surface and configured to engage a pair of lid retainers formed as circular depressions on the lid.

A pair of grip depressions can be formed on a left lid sidewall and on a right lid sidewall. An arc shaped cutout can be formed on the tray body to expose a portion of the pair of grip depressions which are preferably oval shaped. The stand has a stand underside with a vertical ribs and horizontal stabilizing structural ribs.

A battery can be mounted in the lid within a lid hollow. The battery has an electrical connection for charging external devices and for recharging from external power. Lid posts have a battery retaining post edges to retain the battery.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective open view of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective open view of the president invention with the mirror deployed.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the mirror in deployed configuration.

FIG. 4 is a view of the present invention with the lid installed in reverse to the tray.

FIG. 5 is a bottom perspective view of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is an exploded view of the lid.

FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the present invention including the battery.

The following call out list of elements can be a useful guide in referencing the element numbers of the drawings.

-   20 Tray -   21 Tray Hollow -   22 Magnetic Tray Base -   23 Tray Sidewall -   24 Upper Sidewall -   25 Lower Sidewall -   26 Sidewall Shoulder -   27 Sidewall Indent -   28 Outside Sidewall -   29 Sidewall Inside Surface -   30 Lid -   31 Mirror -   32 Lid Side -   33 First Lid Retainer -   34 Second Lid Retainer -   36 Mirror Stand -   37 Stand Hinge -   38 Stand Notch -   39 Stand Side -   40 Shoulder Engagement Edge -   41 Blush Tray -   42 Highlighter Tray -   43 First Cream Bronzer Tray -   44 Second Cream Bronzer Tray -   45 Eyeshadow Tray -   46 Lipstick Tray -   47 Bottom Tray -   51 Hook Latch -   52 Slot Opening -   53 Vertical Rib -   54 Horizontal Rib -   55 Stand Underside -   56 Stand Hinge Inside Mount -   57 Lid Inside Portion -   81 Mirror Shoulder -   82 Lid Upper Sidewall -   83 Lid Lower Sidewall -   84 Lid Posts -   85 Lid Hollow Portion -   86 Right Grip Depression -   87 Left Grip Depression -   88 Mirror Edge -   89 Adhesive Resin -   100 USB connector -   101 USB housing opening -   102 USB socket mount -   103 controls -   104 power button -   105 control button -   106 first LED light -   107 second LED light -   108 third LED light -   109 fourth LED light -   110 emissive translucent film layer -   111 battery -   112 battery retaining post edges -   113 solar panel -   114 photovoltaic opening -   115 USB cover sidewall opening

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

As seen in FIGS. 1-6, a tray 20 has a tray hollow 21 bounded by and defined by a tray side wall 23. The tray side wall 23 has a side wall upper 24 and a side wall lower 25 defined below the sidewall upper 24. A sidewall shoulder 26 protrudes inwardly as a step on a sidewall inside surface 29 at the junction of the tray sidewall upper 24 and the tray sidewall lower 25. The sidewall has sidewall indent 27 on the sidewall upper 24 shaped as an arc shaped cutout.

The magnetic tray base 22 has a laminate construction with a substrate preferably integrally formed with the tray side wall 23. An adhesive layer fits over the substrate and a magnetic layer over lies the adhesive layer. A clear layer wraps over the magnetic layer. Then, a first module 41, a second module 42, a third module 43, a fourth module 44, a fifth module 45, and the sixth module 46 can magnetically attach to the magnetic tray base 22. The modules can be formed as module trays and movable and rearrangable because they have an iron-based underside that attaches to the magnetic tray base 22. A first module 41 can be a blush tray 41, a second module 42 can be a highlighter tray 42, a third module 43 can be a first cream bronze 43, a fourth module 44 can be a second cream bronze 44, a fifth module 45 can be an eyeshadow tray, and the sixth module 46 can be a lipstick tray.

A lid 30 fits over the tray 20 at the sidewall shoulder 26. The lid 30 has a lid side 32, and the lid side 32 includes a pair of lid retainers including a first lid retainer 33 and a second lid retainer 34. The pair of lid retainers can be formed as protrusions or depressions and can be configured to engage the sidewall inside surface 29 at the sidewall upper 24. At least a portion of the sidewall upper 24 is defined on the sidewall inside surface 29 and can be configured to engage the pair of lid retainers. The pair of lid retainers are preferably circular depressions.

The lid side 32 provides an area for a stand notch indent 35. The stand notch indent 35 can be a rounded depression and cutting into the rectangular stand notch 38 to allow finger access to the stand on a stand side which is opposite to a mirror side is one side of the lid 30. The stand side 39 has a stand hinge 37 with a mirror stand 36. The stand hinge 37 is formed between the pair of sidewall indents 27 and between the pair of grip depressions. The mirror stand 36 is accessed at the stand notch indent 35 of the stand notch 38. The tray bottom 47 is on the opposite side of the mirror side. The stand notch 38 forms a channel on the stand side 39.

The tray 20 and lid 30 are preferably plastic injection molded. The shoulder engagement edge 40 of the lid 31 engages the shoulder 26. The shoulder engagement edge 40 forms a rim that extends beyond the mirror edge 88 such that the mirror edge 88 is recessed within the shoulder engagement edge 40. The lid 30 is preferably hollow and formed with posts for retaining the mirror. The posts receive resin adhesive for bonding the mirror to the lid body.

A user can translate and slide the modules and arrange them for ergonomic or workflow efficiency. A user can place the modules where the user is accustomed to having the module. The modules can contain a variety of different cosmetics in different colors and shades. The modules can also be a blending block such as a foam layer mounted on a metal backing, or the modules can also be a small mirror. The modules may have a composite construction with a mirror, blending block and cosmetic material mounted on a ferrous base plate that retains to the magnetic layer. The modules may also contain printed graphic images such as color charts and other related tools and indicia.

A pair of grip depressions including a right grip depression 86 and a left grip depression 87 is oval in shape and formed on the lid side 32. The pair of grip depressions are accessible at the sidewall indent 27.

As seen in FIG. 3, a hook latch 51 engages a slot opening 52. The slot opening 52 is formed on the rectangular stand notch 38. The hook latch 51 protrudes from the mirror stand 36 and is visible when the mirror stand 36 swivels out of the stand notch 38. The stand notch 38 is formed as a channel and is elongated and rectangular. A stand underside 55 has a vertical rib 53 and a horizontal rib 54. The right grip depression 86 and the left grip depression 87 can be formed symmetrically and to at least a depth of the first lid retainer 33 and the second lid retainer 34.

As seen in FIG. 5, the magnetic cosmetics tray can charge an external mobile device through a cable, or wirelessly.

As seen in FIG. 6, the lid is formed with sidewalls and has a hollow portion. The mirror edge 88 engages the mirror shoulder 81 formed between the lid upper sidewall 82 and the lid lower sidewall 83. The mirror shoulder 81 is formed as a step between the lid upper sidewall 82 and the lid lower sidewall 83. Preferably, four lid posts 84 support the mirror 31 above the lid hollow portion 85. Adhesive resin 89 can be applied to the lid posts to adhere and underside of the mirror which is the side of the mirror that is not reflective. The adhesive resin 89 can be formed as blobs that are deformed. The lid lower sidewall 83 forms the mirror shoulder 81 that engages the mirror edge 88 and abuts the mirror edge 88. The lid posts 84 are the same height as the mirror shoulder 81 so that the adhesive resin adheres the mirror inside the lid 30 formed a hollow portion 85. The lid hollow portion 85 is necessary to maintain a light weight of the lid. The stand hinge 37 has a stand hinge inside mount 56 that is secured with connectors such as screws to the lid inside portion 57.

The shoulder 26 thus faces the mirror shoulder 81. The mirror shoulder 81 retains and abuts the mirror while the shoulder 26 retains and abuts the lid to provide a nested lightweight construction. The tray has a cavity which retains the lid, and the lid has a cavity which retains the mirror. When engaged to the tray, the mirror faces the tray. The mirror is reversible because the pair of grip depressions are symmetrically deposed upon a midline of the lid. Also, the pair of lid retainers formed as protrusions or depressions also are symmetrically disposed to allow reversibility of the lid relative to the tray. The tray can stand on a sidewall either in a portrait or landscape configuration to provide a mirror for the user without using the tilting stand to provide a vertical reflective mirror surface for a user. The mirror is disposed at about the center line of gravity so that the mirror and tray system is weight balanced when the lid is reversed and inserted into the tray to provide a mirror only configuration.

As seen in FIG. 6, the lid 30 can be formed with a hollow such that the lid side 32 extends for a thickness to the mirror 31. The lid 30 can have a stand side 39 opposite the mirror 31. Controls 103 can be formed on the lid side 32. The lid side 32 may extend along a top side, left side, bottom side, and the right side. The controls 103 such as a power button 104 and a control button 105 can be mounted on a control mount inside the lid hollow portion 85. A USB socket mount 102 can also be mounted in the lid hollow portion 85 and the USB socket mount 102 can provide a USB connector 100 through a USB housing opening 101 formed on the lid side 32. The USB cover sidewall opening 115 is formed on the tray 20 on a side wall outside 28 and aligns with the USB housing opening 101 to allow charging while the lid 30 is installed into the tray 20. If the USB cover sidewall opening 115 and the USB housing opening 101 are aligned to a midpoint of a thickness of the lid 30, then the lid 30 can receive a charging USB in both orientations when installed so that it can be charged with the mirror side down and with the mirror side up. The USB connector 100 can be configured to charge a mobile device or other auxiliary personal electronic device, and the USB connector 100 can also be configured to recharge an internal battery 111 when controlled by a power button 104 or a control button 105.

The mirror 31 can receive a first LED light 106, a second LED light 107, a third LED light 108, and a fourth LED light 109. Optionally, the mirror may receive an image of translucent film layer 110 which disperses the light from the set of LED lights evenly across the mirror such as along the edges of the mirror. The battery 111 powers the LED lights and can be controlled with the control button 105 and the power button 104. The battery 111 preferably engages battery retaining post edges 112 formed on edges of lid posts 84.

Optionally, a solar panel 113 can be installed in a photovoltaic opening 114 formed on the lid next to the stand. The solar panel 113 can charge the battery 111 which can then charge mobile phone through electrical connections such as a USB. Preferably, a battery management system can be counted to a small circuit board which is also located in the lid hollow. The battery management system can be configured to automatically control the state of the charging and discharging, which can be controlled by button controls on a side of the lid. 

1. A magnetic cosmetics tray comprising: a. a tray body, wherein the tray body has a magnetic tray base defined by and circumscribed by a tray sidewall, wherein the tray sidewall includes a sidewall upper and a sidewall lower, wherein the tray sidewall further includes a sidewall shoulder defined at a junction between the sidewall upper and the sidewall lower, wherein the sidewall shoulder is defined on the sidewall inside surface, wherein the magnetic tray base has a magnetic layer; b. cosmetic modules reconfigurably attaching to the magnetic tray base; c. a lid having a mirror side and a stand side, wherein the stand side includes a stand that pivots from a stowed position to a deployed position, wherein the mirror side includes a mirror with a mirror edge, wherein the mirror edge engages to the sidewall shoulder when the lid is engaged to the tray position; and d. a battery, wherein the battery is mounted in the lid within a lid hollow, wherein the battery has an electrical connection for charging external devices and for recharging from external power.
 2. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 1, comprising: a mirror edge formed at an edge of the mirror, wherein the lid is formed with sidewalls, wherein the mirror edge engages a mirror shoulder formed between a lid upper sidewall and a lid lower sidewall.
 3. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 2, wherein the mirror is attached to the lid a plurality of lid posts, wherein the plurality of lid posts extend from a lid hollow portion, wherein the plurality of lid posts further comprise battery retaining post edges which retain the battery.
 4. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 3, further including an adhesive resin disposed on the lid posts and retaining the mirror to the lid posts, wherein the lid posts are at a same height as the mirror shoulder.
 5. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 1, wherein the stowed position retains the stand within the stand notch, wherein the deployed position extends the stand outside of the stand notch, wherein the stand notch is formed as a channel with a rectangular shape.
 6. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 1, wherein the cosmetics modules include a first module formed as a blush tray, a second module formed as a highlighter tray, a third module formed as a first cream bronze, a fourth module formed as a second cream bronze, a fifth module formed as an eyeshadow tray, and a sixth module formed as a lipstick tray.
 7. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 1, further including a clear layer covering the magnetic layer, and wherein the magnetic layer is adhesively bonded to the tray body.
 8. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the sidewall upper is defined on the sidewall inside surface and configured to engage a pair of lid retainers formed as circular depressions on the lid.
 9. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 1, further including a pair of grip depressions formed on a left lid sidewall and on a right lid sidewall.
 10. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 9, further including an arc shaped cutout formed on the tray body, wherein the arc shaped cutout exposes a portion of the pair of grip depressions.
 11. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 10, wherein the pair of grip depressions are oval shaped.
 12. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 1, wherein the stand has a stand underside with a vertical ribs and horizontal ribs, and further including a power button on a lid side.
 13. A magnetic cosmetics tray comprising: a. a tray body, wherein the tray body has a magnetic tray base defined by and circumscribed by a tray sidewall, wherein the tray sidewall includes a sidewall upper and a sidewall lower, wherein the tray sidewall further includes a sidewall shoulder defined at a junction between the sidewall upper and the sidewall lower, wherein the sidewall shoulder is defined on the sidewall inside surface, wherein the magnetic tray base has a magnetic layer; b. cosmetic modules reconfigurably attaching to the magnetic tray base; c. a lid having a mirror side and a stand side, wherein the stand side includes a stand that pivots from a stowed position to a deployed position, wherein the mirror side includes a mirror with a mirror edge, wherein the lid is formed with sidewalls, wherein the mirror edge engages a mirror shoulder formed between a lid upper sidewall and a lid lower sidewall; and d. a battery, wherein the battery is mounted in the lid within a lid hollow, wherein the battery has an electrical connection for charging external devices and for recharging from external power.
 14. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 13, comprising: wherein the mirror is attached to the lid a plurality of lid posts, wherein the plurality of lid posts extend from a lid hollow portion, further including an adhesive resin disposed on the lid posts and retaining the mirror to the lid posts, wherein the lid posts are at a same height as the mirror shoulder.
 15. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 13, wherein the stowed position retains the stand within the stand notch, wherein the deployed position extends the stand outside of the stand notch, wherein the stand notch is formed as a channel with a rectangular shape.
 16. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 13, further including a clear layer covering the magnetic layer, and wherein the magnetic layer is adhesively bonded to the tray body.
 17. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the sidewall upper is defined on the sidewall inside surface and configured to engage a pair of lid retainers formed as circular depressions on the lid.
 18. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 13, further including a pair of grip depressions formed on a left lid sidewall and on a right lid sidewall, further including an arc shaped cutout formed on the tray body, wherein the arc shaped cutout exposes a portion of the pair of grip depressions, wherein the pair of grip depressions are oval shaped.
 19. The magnetic cosmetics tray of claim 13, wherein the stand has a stand underside with a vertical ribs and horizontal ribs. 